Chevrolet is offering buyers of the upcoming Corvette Z06 a bonus worth $5,000 if they don't resell their vehicle until they've owned it for at least 12 months.
Chevrolet is offering an interesting incentive to buyers of its upcoming Corvette Z06 sports car.at $106,395, while the convertible is listed at $113,895, and that's just the start.A fully-loaded example will run close to $160,000.The Z06 swaps the Stingray's 495-horsepower pushrod 6.2-liter V8 for a 670-horsepower 5.5-liter V8 with overhead cams and an exotic flat-plane crankshaft design that's related to the one used in the Corvette endurance racing cars.
Despite its high price, its also in high demand and dealers have already been listing them with markups as high as $100,000.Chevrolet isn't thrilled with that look and would also prefer speculators don't try to flip their cars for ridiculous prices immediately after purchasing them. There isn't much it can do about that, as GM has learned with the $112,595 GMC Hummer EV pickup, several of which
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